I think maybe you and rocketpuppy are taking my challenge of the info you provided a little too hard. I wasnt attempting to be curt, or rude with asking to cite your sources. Im trying to be factual. I never said I know it all either. What I do know (and I have said in my posts) is the info I have has been tested (to some extent lab analyzed) and is somewhat more credible than heresay even tho more work does need.to be done, its confirming what I have known for two years now. Heat alone works.
Im not a loon guys and gals. Ive been at this a long while and I have done alot of investigation, and continue to do so, on the most effective methods to make great juice.... easily. I have not come across that process easily tho and I share what I can especially in threads like this.
My reason for asking to cite sources on this wasnt about calling anyone out, but rather runs very contrary to everything Ive read on this subject of steeping or heating ejuice.
The long standing concern about whether heat can cause nicotine to weaken concentration is well known. We are finding that it does not, or has a minimal impact at best.
What people confuse is that they believe this means heat causes "nicotine degradation", or that something aweful happens to the juice which could be dangerous in some way. This is misconceptik. Degradation clearly, from all available sources Ive seen, does not happen when low levels of heat is used to steep/cure ejuice.
Dont take it personal. Its about learning and growth, just as much for me as anyone else interested.
Yes, there are many long posts on UC. All Im pointing out is for all their bluster, its not necessary and anyone with good technique can do the same or better results without it. However aill never say something that flies in the face of conventional ideas without being able to back it up. In this case, the evidence needs to grow, but I feel I can.
My own results over two years of making juice also say the same.
I don't believe everything I read online, and rarely spread misinformation. I don't get "examples" or "proof" from people who claim things here, or on other online forums. I was referring to studies I read up on a at
Tobacco Documents Online. If they're spreading false documental info, I'm sorry. I thought they were a creditable source, besides the fact that there are several members around the forum here who recommend the said temperatures to avoid general juice degradation. I'm not here to make things up and spread rumors. I repeat info to give back to the forum that had already gotten me so far.
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